Post by
sicnarf2 on Nov 21, 2023 9:10am
Hundreds of companies
Out there mining lithium and also new battery companies springing up.
that's why time is of the essence!
Comment by
UNKLAL on Nov 21, 2023 9:54am
Most of the lithium attempting to come on stream are hard rock miners n they won't be able to complete with E3. Also E3 will be producing battery grade right off the hop as early 2026, so all you retail shareholders hang on tight cause there will be a big payday in the end!!! JMO UNKLAL
Comment by
thegreennugget on Nov 21, 2023 10:21am
Companies in Quebec are 20 years away from producing their first battery grade lithium. getting mining projects like that approved take to long. E3 is the clear winner here with thw DLE system, small foot print, ESG friendly. All lithium stocks are in the toilet right now, its just not E3. Hold and and you will be rewarded.
Comment by
sicnarf2 on Nov 21, 2023 10:35am
I was thinking more like Argentina and they just elected a progressive president . he makes Trudeau look like a choir boy !
Comment by
Yajne on Nov 21, 2023 11:30am
...let's not forget that JT escalated all the way from being a drama teacher, so 'choir boy' not too far off
Comment by
PuerSimia on Nov 21, 2023 6:13pm
Oops, make that the last 3 are within 10 minutes walking distance from each other. Imperial's head office is 1/2 hour away from the other 3.
Comment by
diamondlessnono on Nov 21, 2023 11:33am
IE3 should be building their plant. They have the back up. They will end up paying 3 times the building price from now to starting building within 18 months. I will hold like everyone else. GLTO
Comment by
MrPeters on Nov 21, 2023 12:32pm
Good call Diamond. The cost for Construction is earmarked for rising the next long while. Since it is a foregone conclusion that E3 is going to build the plant. It would be a no brainer to start on construction as early as possible. Something that big would probably be able to save mucho dinero over the life of construction.
Comment by
Jethro980 on Nov 21, 2023 1:08pm
I would be inclined to disagree as I think E3 needs partners with big pockets. Exxon Mobil via Imperial Oil seems like obvious one. I cant see Exxon miss this oppurtunty????